Ryan waited to determine which way the political wind was blowing before boldly "regretting" Trump's textbook racist comments, despite supporting him for president. Apparently racism beats liberalism every time, no question. Power is so much more important..."This is about moving our agenda forward:"

But wait, the school yard bullies are done yet. Ryan's long awaited denouncement of Trump turns out to be racist too, as Republicans head down the rabbit hole and obliterate common sense and logic. Say hello to Mad Hatter Jeffrey Lord on CNN. Ryan's race card politics is not in line with Republican voter sentiment about "Mexicans:"

It's the old school yard "I know you are but what am I" defense:

A top surrogate for Donald Trump said Tuesday that House Speaker Paul
Ryan (R-WI) was "playing the race card" for condemning Trump's recent
attacks on a federal judge because of his Mexican heritage. Earlier in
the day, Ryan called Trump's comments about the judge the "textbook
definition" of racism."Speaker Ryan is wrong and Speaker Ryan has apparently switched
positions and is supporting identity politics, which is racist," Trump
supporter Jeffrey Lord, a member of the Reagan administration, said on
CNN.

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said Tuesday that Donald Trump's criticism of a judge with Mexican heritage is an example of playing "the race card" and is "very un-American." "If he continues this line of attack then I think people really need to reconsider the future of the party.This is the most un-American thing from a politician since Joe McCarthy. If anybody was looking for an off-ramp, this is probably it. There'll come a time when the love of country will trump hatred of Hillary" Clinton.

While the smallest inconsistency by Bernie or Hillary drives Republicans crazy, Trump's freakin' Bizarro World comments now and in years past are no big deal:

When Trump proposed a temporary
ban on Muslims entering the U.S., Ryan said, “This is not who we
are as a party or a country.” When Trump appeared to condone violence by
his supporters, Ryan said, “Nobody should say such things in my opinion
because to even address or hint at violence is unacceptable.” And when Trump
declined to disavow
support from David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader, Ryan said, “If a
person wants to be the nominee of the Republican Party, there can be no evasion
and no games. They must reject any group or cause that is built on bigotry.” Many of those intellectuals,
to their credit,
have remained steadfast in
theiropposition to Trump.
But Ryan is not an intellectual and, on Thursday, it showed.

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